Game-table.



La. men.

GAME TABLE.

APPLICATION FILED NOV. 1| I9l6.

Patented Aug. 21, 1917.

3 SHEETS-SHEET 2.

T. R. TREIBER GAME TABLE.

APPLICATION FILED NOV. l 19l6.

Patented Aug. 21, 1917.

3 SHEETSSHEET 3.

` nzevgarn UNITED sTATEs PATENT oEEIoE.

THEODORE R: TREIBER; `OF?CHIIIGAGO;fllllliiillSl'OIStf.ABLSSIG-ITOR TO THEBRUNSWICK-BLKEL ;y

COLLENDER COIVIIIEANY; OF. Cil-HCAGO,f ILLINOISQA yCOERPORATION OF DELAWARE:

GAME-TABLE.,

To all "inkom t may concern.' p

Be' it `lniownr that Ii THEooonE l R.` lnn'menf, a `citizen i of i they United States, residing' f Chicago, in the county'of"CoolrffandlStatev` oilllinois, have inventedieertain newandE 'useful i Improvements in Gramer'liables, 'of which the following is a speciiieationi 3 s lThis invention 'relate'sf-in general to billia rd and other game tables rand more p ar ticularly to tables "constructed tof metall* Itis the object ofiny invention' `to provide a table,` thebody ofvvhich is constructed entirely offmetal,` the ornamental portions being readily separablefrom thei structural or supporting portions. n

A' fnrtherobjectf'oi mylinvention is the provisiony of lka table which. ymay ybe 'quickly knocked) down and 4vas readily assembledi" Al filu'therobject of my inventioirisy l"tlr'e" .Y provision `of means 'Wherebythemp of the* table' may be leveled Withbut lifting thelegs from the, surface on rest. l n 1 Furtlier objects and advantagesxof my invention* Willbe apparentas it is better-"um derstood bylreference to the following speci# `invention eation when readin conneetionlyvitlr the accompanying drawing,y illustratingltlre prei-- ferred embodiment thereof, in' Whiehf- Figure 1` is a view" in perspective ofL aj portion of a game table according to'niy Fig. 2 is a view in perspective of :one Vof the legs removed lfrom "the table;

Fig. 3 'is a View in perspectiveofthesup?l Fig; 4L is a view in perspective ofoneof the faeier plates Fig. 5 is a plan view, partially in sectiongtudinally and transversely extending chan- Specileationf Letters Patent.V

y the legi illustrated r 'f nel members and 6?' connected ylas. illustrated infFi'g. Y 8 by removing the flanges of thef channels, bending thef'avebs 7 i and vfasteni ng byfvmeansof'biolts-v8. A diagonal channel bolts'braee"th"e^ frame' andfgive it suflicient* rigidity Thesupfporting portions of ytheV legs f( Fig. 3) eomprisefplatesll bent tof-provide feeti 12 *upon*y Whiclr the supportingzplate 13' -rests l and fte which? -it is secured 'by suitable rivets 14:v Alplate 15 is bent as-indieatedinV Fig; fand'isseeured'inposition by`- braces 1G fastened'to the vplates'lland'l by rivets" 1'4" 'and' 18.* Ihreadedopenings-19r are provided the platesflk andbraeesy 16, the purpose"offwhiclr"will :rnorey fullyr appearr i hereafterf The ornamental portion ofthe legs come" an'df formed in; any" desirable ornamental style; as indicated in Fig.` 1.-` The shell`f20 isbent tofffrin-al groove 2l adapted yto yre?` ceivef"thiol-edges of the platef`15-yvhen the; sup-porting portiomof the leg;I is disposed Within'-the sl1`ell"'20.l The'shell 20 is alsol bent to form a groove 22 adapted to receive the ends of thev faeier plates 23 ivlien-tlfie table' isassembled, they faeierplates v`being sli glitly shorter f thanv S the distance between the -'bottonis'fofftl1ef grooves 22 onfadjaeent' legs so Kthat the-"acierplates may be readily" positioned'. Thefaeieriplates 23 comprise" plates l"preferably oi sheet metalflanged'at 24 andff25togivei'they table a finished ap# pearanc'e7 when assembled; f

Tle channels =5and 6 4are provided fadja'- ce1`it"the-eornersand'rniddlieI of the frame Withthe slots 26g-(Figli) adapted to' receive i bolts"` 27 T'Which engage `the threaded f open# bereadily leveled byadjusting the legswith?V respect thereto, the bolts 271 operating"in`v thl'eslots 26; and^``th`ereafter tightening the bolts to retain the legs in adjusted position.

' Itjwillbe" seen that' it'fbeeomes possiblek the use of my invention to level the frame and consequently the bed 3 Without raising either of the legs above the door or support upon which it is intended to rest.

When the supporting portions ofthe legs have been assembled with the frame in the Patented Aug. `2i, .1917. Appliatidnmafivovembr 1,1916:l senambflzsgeoof 'leef manner described the ornamental shells 2O` f 23 are inserted in the grooves 22 in which position they are clamped by the screws 28 (Fig. 8) which pass through the channels 5 and 6 and force the facier plates 23 outward against the sides of the grooves 22. The bed 3 may then be secured upon the 'frame and the table is ready for use.

From the foregoing it will be readily understood that I have succeeded in perfecting a metal table which may be readily assembled from standard and interchangeable parts and the ornamental portions of which may be varied within a wide range, it being possible to stamp the shells forming the decorative portions of the legswith various designs and the entire table being susceptible to receive finishes of differing character, depending upon the taste of theprospective user. Moreover, my improved table is of a minimum weight consistent with suiiicient strength and particularly the rigidity which is essential to a game table of this character. The provision of means for adjusting the frame with respect to the legs does away with an annoying feature of tables of the usual form which require one or more of the legs to be supported on blocks where the surface upon which the table rests is un even.

It will be further understood that various changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the parts without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing any of its material advantages, the form hereinbefore described being merely a preferred embodiment thereof.

I claim:

l. In a game table, the combination of a metal frame, metal legs, each comprising a supporting portion and a seat to receive a section of said frame, and means for adjustably securing said legs to said frame.

2. In a game table, the combination of a metalk frame, metal legs, each comprising a supporting portion and a seat to receive a section of said frame, elongated openings in said frame, and bolts disposed in said openings and threadedly engaging ,said legsto adjustably secure said legs to said frame.

3. In a game table, the combination of a` metal frame, metal legs adjustably secured thereto, and ornamental metal shells surf rounding said legs.

4. In a game table, the combination of a I Ccpies of this patent may be obtained for metal frame, metal legs adjustably secured thereto, ornamental metal shells surrounding said legs, and facier plates covering said frame between said legs.

5. In a game table, the combination of a metal frame, metal legs adjustably secured thereto, ornamental metal shells surrounding said legs, facier plates removably disposed between said legs, and means for se.- curing said facier plates in position.

6. In a game table, the combination of a metal frame, legs comprising metal upright members, and a horizontal metal plate secured to said upright members and forming therewith a seat to receive said frame and means for adjustably securing said legs to` said frame.

. 7. In a game table, the combination of a metal frame, legs comprising metal upright members, a horizontal metal plate secured to said upright members and forming therewith aseat to receive said frame, and means for adjustably securing said legs to said frame, and ornamental metal shells surrounding said legs.

8. In a game table, the combination of a metal frame and legs secured thereto comprising metal upright members, a horizontal metal plate secured to said upright members and forming therewith a seat to receive said frame, ornamental metal shells surrounding said legs, and facier plates covering said frame between said shells.

9. In a game table, the combination of a frame and supporting means therefor of structural metal, metal shells surrounding said supporting means and provided with grooves, facier plates disposed between said shells with their ends in said grooves, and means for securing said facier plates in positon.

10. In a game table, the combination of a frame and supporting means therefor ofstructural metal, metal shells surrounding said supporting means and provided with grooves, facier plates disposed between said shells with their ends in said grooves, and screws in said frame engaging the inner faces of said facier plates to secure them in position.

THEODORE R. TREIBER.

Witnesses:

WM. O. BELT, W.r T. WESTERBERG.

ve cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C. 

